Speculation is no simple business..Indeed speculation requires broader knowledge closer attention sounder judgment than the average business. Published in 1930 on the heels of Americas greatest depression Philip L. Carrets classic is a perceptive and complete examination of speculation and its vital role in our economy. Carret a Wall Street legend and founder of one of the first mutual funds was one of the greatest minds tackling the intricacies of business finance and speculation. With clarity and precision he presents the history of the profession the relationship between speculation and business and the fundamentals-bonds securities derivatives and stocks as well as the more complex areas of analysis margins and arbitrage. Not one detail is overlooked. In the final chapter Carret distills the essence of his wisdom into 10 Commandments for Speculators. There is brilliance in their simplicity-in fact it is clear why Warren Buffett once called Carret one of the greatest investors of all time. Even now it is hard to imagine success without a commitment to these rules.
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